A person has been arrested after the letters “IRA” had been graffitied onto a constructing the place the Remembrance Day bombing passed off in Northern Ireland.
Police acquired a report that the graffiti had appeared on a wall of the Clinton Centre, which was constructed on the location of the republican bomb assault within the city of Enniskillen, on Sunday.
A person in his 50s has been arrested on suspicion of 4 counts of felony injury and different associated offences.
Eleven individuals who had gathered for a Remembrance Day ceremony had been killed within the IRA blast on Belmore Street in 1987 and dozens had been injured.
A twelfth sufferer died 13 years later, having by no means woken from a coma.
A Police Service of Northern Ireland spokesman from the Enniskillen Neighbourhood Team stated the incident was being handled as a hate crime.
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“We are also investigating a potential link between this incident and similar incidents of criminal damage which occurred in the town recently,” he stated.
“A person in his 50s was arrested on Friday December 1 on suspicion of 4 counts of felony injury and different associated offences.
“He is currently assisting police with their inquiries.”
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